Elle leads a typical life inside her Doomsday bunker. Eat. Sleep. School. Repeat. Until she finds a crack in the roof which lets in forbidden sunshine. She realizes much of what she’s been told about why she’s locked up underground has been a lie. At first she wants to run far away with her newfound freedom, but she’s pulled back inside when she learns that not all of the lies were false. The threat to her people is real, and it’s been with them the whole time.

So happy to have been a part of this boxed set. Dark Humanity went to number 5 on the New York Times bestseller list. It was a lot of hard work, but the ensemble cast of authors pulled together to make it possible to hit such milestones. Thank you to all my readers who helped push us to the top!

I’m part of a group of authors in this epic boxed set. One of our number collected the first chapters from all the books and put them in a FREE Instafreebie preview for you. An appetizer of scifi and fantasy, this Instafreebie collection is a great way to meet all the authors and check out all the books you’ll discover in our boxed set.

If you love what you see, you can always pre-order our boxed set at your favorite retailer for 99 cents!

Dark Humanity is a compilation of 22 Full-Length Science Fiction and Epic Fantasy novels! It includes a diverse mix of existing titles and brand new content from more than twenty Award Winning and New York Times & USA Today bestselling authors!!

I have written six books about the zombie apocalypse, and all six take place in the St. Louis area. Much of the story also takes place in Jefferson County, Missouri, just to the south of St. Louis county. Since this is where I live, it makes it convenient for me to do research.

One of the advantages of all this local lore is that it simplifies author interviews with the local paper for my county. In fact, they did a nice feature of me on page 1!

I had an incredible time with two of my favorite zombie authors. Armand Rosamilia and Mark Tufo work together (or against each other, it’s hard to tell) to run the podcast and throw questions at their guests. It was my first voice interview for my books and writing, so it was something special for me to be in the same virtual studio with them. NSFW (language).

I’ve spent a LOT of time digging into every nook and cranny for book promotion. I’ve compiled a list of about 250 sites (including about 50 Facebook groups) that will promote your book. Many are paid sites, meaning you have to pay to play, but there are a great number that are completely free.

I’ve found the best results come from paid sites while promoting a free book. The .99 book promos seem almost pointless.